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well. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of covered. the u.n. security council has strongly condemned north korea's third and most powerful new kid test threatening more sanctions against pyongyang. iran may allow access to a military complex solutions that these affected by don't nuke experiment that's ahead of another round of talks with you when a comic watchdog. and black bloc wising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with the mosque movement attracting so forth altie is granted exclusive access to members of the secretive group.
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that's why i am here in moscow are you watching r t live for more international news and analysis. the u.n. security council has issued a stern rebuke to north korea over its third nuclear test as it held an emergency meeting in response to the test which was in defiance of international regulations the organization says it plans to beef up the sanctions already in place for the country's previous atomic exercises which is wearing a button iran has more. well the u.n. security council of unanimously condemned north korea's latest nuclear test there called it a. clear threat to international peace and security a press statement approved at an emergency meeting hours after pyongyang's latest underground test called the atomic blast a grave violation of three un resolutions of banning north korea from conducting nuclear or missile tests now the council also pledged further action calling
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peelings latest defiant a clear threat to international peace the security council also strengthen sanctions in response to. the missile test back in december and they promised the council members promised to take significant action in the event of this new nuclear test now while there was a unanimous unanimous sentiment within the security council in the midst of this emergency meeting some members like china and russia said that the international community should tread carefully a russian foreign minister sergey sergei lavrov said that no country in the international community should not jump to quick conclusions or actions while i would like to stress that north korea's nuclear test deserves condemnations we hold the will not be used as a pretext to build up a military presence around the korean peninsula we believe that flexing military
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muscles in the region is extremely dangerous now u.s. president barack obama also warned that both tuesday's tests and earlier satellite launches are provocations according to the u.s. president and he threatened further swift and credible action against pyongyang u.n. chief on ki-moon also condemn the nuclear test calling it deplorable the test was also criticized by many others including britain japan france the e.u. the i need a north korean diplomat john young wrong also told the u.n. disarmament forum in geneva recently that his country quote will never bow down to any reza. lucian and that was in response to criticism that nuclear test violated several u.n. security resolution now pyongyang has also threatened that if the u.s. response to that test with hostility then unspecified quote second and third measures may follow it seems as though if you just based on the patterns that are
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taking place that north korea is not backing down despite any threat of resolutions or sanctions. marina but there with the latest on the u.n. security council's reaction to north korea's nuclear test and we've got a live timeline to keep you up to date on all the latest reactions and developments on that issue at r.t. dot com. china was among those who criticized north korea's nuclear test however a war correspondent then columnist eric margolis things the relations between the two allies are unlikely to sound the chinese don't like to be seen as the only nation supporting. north korea not well thought of any were were or what i believe and north korea is important trying to strategically it's. the chinese believe that if north korea and the regime there would implode collapse like. russia. the south koreans would move then gobble up north
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korea and the u.s. . forces move close to the chinese border join it does not want to search china needs with north korea or she go in and. this is my own guess is that the chinese will. denounce the north koreans but will continue quietly supporting them and china is the main source of food for north korea and i don't think the chinese are going to shut off the taps and see us in north korea. right well always interested in your opinion on current events and on our website well asking when north korea should pursue nuclear technology to save its own national security now here's what you think so far this is from our web site now just under a third of you on thirty years just ask saddam hussein almost thirty percent of you
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was i think that north korea is right in a way but their reasoning is flawed to its ideology and international isolation twenty one percent of you think that pyongyang doesn't have any alternative but to pursue nuclear technology to ensure its security and finally eighteen percent of you think that north korea is run by quote mad men who are scanning for war of course we're always interested in your pinion go to our teacher com and cast your vote. iran said it may allow inspectors from the u.n. nuclear watchdog or axes to a military complex suspected of of hosting atomic research although toronto has always denied the parchin site is a nuclear facility. inspectors will arrive in iran for a new round of talks on wednesday in another move aimed at easing the tension over its nuclear ambitions runs that is virtually enrich uranium into react to feel
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that will slow the buildup of material which could potentially be used to make nuclear weapons may have human research fellow in nuclear security at queen mary university in london says talks between iran and america are the only solution to the stalemate. in the international society and. inspectors are allowed. and it is going to be a very good so on from there on to the international side to this it has to be mentioned that. this would not be the first or it would go. parchments the words if i'm not mistaken three times and i have not found anything but there are still concerns you have raised it on that has not yet replied to questions posed to them but one thing has to be mentioned in order to understand and thing done by the regime one has to remember that there is
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a rhetorical. action on the of us if it was rhetorical is meant by action by the end of this month or in the near future then this is definitely going to be a very good trustable exercise one thing many analysts attempts are agree on is that in order to in order to stop the whole crisis with the ringing crisis there is a need for direct hearing in american talks and this is something that we are not seeing at all. egypt's opposition opposition is turning more radical as protests become increasingly violent and on a case movement of masked men calling themselves the black bloc is attracting more supporters it's threatening islam as authorities and sparking fears of a possible all out street war belcher is in cairo and tells us about the group which has given r.t. exclusive access. this mysterious group appeared round the second anniversary of
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generosity five evolution when they released this statement saying they would fight the missing brotherhood and they would strive for the goals of revolution around about the time we started seeing a young man in black but a car this according themselves said the black bloc and they were heading up the moment it's inside of the revolution we saw them making want to talk on my facebook pages they were giving instructions to the street fighting it taking responsibility for a number of the acts of civil disobedience such as stopping public transport and also have said they were responsible for the burning of muslim brotherhood headquarters of some of them this of course has sparked much criticism from the authorities including the missing brotherhood and that the t.v. channels the prosecutor general intention of january i said they were terrorists carry on that they would be arrested if they were caught red handed our team managed to secure interviews with this members of the secret organization. the black bloc is an idea that came about as a reaction to the negligence of our peaceful demands and also as
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a reaction against the oppression of the interior ministry which received orders from the regime we stand against the oppressive and tyrant regime we call upon the interior ministry to deliver justice for those who have been killed and we will continue our demands until they are met our actions are in self-defense we are protecting ourselves but have never attacked anyone we will always be present in egypt even after or demands are met however we will take on a different form the aim behind our presence is to prevent injustice in any form no one listens to our demands and the proof is the number of people who are being killed but of course we had so much as to mock the stepping down of the ouster of hosni mubarak this of course devolved into clashes by the presidential palace much take us was throwing up protest as he responded with molotov the similar protests occurred around the country down south in the seats and now we have reports including egypt's second city in alexandria although. the focus of the crisis was
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definitely as is most weeks by the presidential palace an indication that protesters are turning to move violent means to push the regime to fill their demands. under the new gyptian constitution the black bloc is considered a violent group political activists after midnight games says that there's a reason for the opposition to be so desperate. they stand for a just cause and they're trying to portray themselves as a vigilante but the true anger behind it's the frustration from the lack of social justice the lack of fulfillment of the demands of the revolution so it's a true anger among certain groups of youth but then their frustrations in violence so that this could turn to peacefulness of the egyptian revolution which was which resonated all around the world with a lot of positive connotations the first reactions from the muslim brotherhood is that they will create something called the white law in order to respond to that
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pressure from the black bloc now both of them will be deemed. illegal groups if that happens but i'm not concerned about the violence being organized among different starters of the society however how it's being employed on the street to falsify the collective perception of people through media the situation that egypt is becoming a lawless state and that it's becoming a failed state both on the economic level and the security level egyptians by nature are not violent and these are tactics being employed so that egyptians grow desperate all the time with all the crises economic crises and all sorts of protests all around the country so that egypt. collectively people start thinking that the muslim brotherhood is doing a lousy job which more or less they are doing a lousy job however it's to push people to beg the military council for
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a cool so that they can kick out the muslim brotherhood to justify the military overtake of of the government. still ahead when back to work policies aren't working a called rules the british government's program to ease job business was unlawful discuss what's wrong with the u.k.'s ways of tackling the problem. it's a big speech with a little space for some crucial issues were obama prepares to address his nation focusing on the prosperity of the average american living out the more controversial issues the story and much more coming up here on our team after this break. is to get rid of. the treasure.
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worth fighting for. and the trap was no way out. look. a little. cooler.
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you're watching r.t. it's good to have you with us british government policies to tackle unemployment are taking a hammering well according the plan forced labor program was unlawful and it looks like taxpayers will be left to foot the bill for mistakes but made by m.p.'s are g.'s a surfer who takes a look at the u.k.'s shaking work first system. university graduate kate riley and forty year old jamison wilson succeeded in their claims that their unpaid work scheme that they were made to take part in was indeed a lot for them but was taking place in the court of appeal today and they argue it was that the surrounding issues will eagerly flawed so they were successful and a small but significant victory now the law is that that ruling say it would mean that thousands of people who have their benefits stripped from the under similar circumstances in this government work program could we claim that money that could
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leave the door open to the millions of pounds compensation that would be footed by the taxpayer of course that's causing a lot of concern that the d.w.p. are saying that they are not going to be coughing up any cash whatsoever in our teeth on its own investigation into the work program it's been hugely controversial program a lot of problems in response to what's the government has said that it was ridiculous to suggest that there were any problems with the work program and that it wasn't helping people get back into work but look this is all being quite embarrassing for the government today not speak to us more about this i'm joined by amery o'reilly from the political work program thank you very much for joining us a small victory do you think. by now because on the surface of it it seems like a big deal and a win the obviously the people involved in that but is this going to be as hard
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hitting as far reaching well today's ruling is really significant for us it shows that workfare forced unpaid work in the u.k. isn't just wrong it's also been unlawful sat means every single person who's been sent on these schemes in the last two years was sent on them unlawfully and the tens of thousands of people who faced really extreme hardship and possible destitution by having their money stopped as a result of not participating may well. be entitled to claim that money back but you're right it doesn't go far enough there's still a lot to be done one of this my significant schemes mandatory work activity is still intact and really disturbing me the government threatening to bring emergency regulations through to bring workfare straight back in this when just today the schemes are found illegal when they've been riddled with corruption allegations from the start and the government's own research shows that has no effect on helping people find work you know there are millions of people unemployed here in the cave and of course the imperative is getting them back to work i don't think
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anyone is the just thing that these people shouldn't be put back to work but i think it's the rhetoric that's running and indeed the figures as we said are to see their own investigation and figures just do not add up the percentage of people who are actually getting jobs in this program we're incredibly full of but it was worse than doing nothing a tooth so really the figure is quite shocking but you're right this is a fair assertion and one that i've put as an incomplete but where it's hugely controversial loads of criticism about these government work schemes but they all schemes that are in place and the government is quite right getting people back into jobs are they not unemployment in the u.k. the moment is a huge huge issue but the government nice that these schemes don't work its own research shows they have zero effect on helping people find work possibly worse in doing nothing and. instead of helping create jobs what they're doing is replacing paid work but handing big business like our gas tesco poundland hundreds of
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thousands of hours of unpaid work effectively replacing jobs that would exist if the schemes weren't in place not only that the government is using these schemes to massage the unemployment figures because when people are forced to work without pay on the schemes they can't count them as having a job a very strange definition of having a job with not a single person is receiving a wage because one graduate who is on that work program certainly a small but significant victory in a fluid that k. fed today it certainly means that the government now has to go back to the drawing board when it comes to their work skiing's. police in a standoff now with the man believed to be ex l.a.p.d. cop and murder suspect christopher dorner who is thought to be in a cabin currently engulfed in flames one police officer wounded in the gun five has died while another remains in a california hospital for the treatment donna is accused of having allegedly killed the two civilians and one police officer last week and for more analysis we're now joined to live by don de bar and two war activists and journalist mr de it looks
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like you know what how is this all going to unfold now the cabin is on fire we know that he was in that cabin with some weapons how do you see this finishing off i want to say at the outset i do not think violence is justified no matter what had happened to mr dorner however. from reading what he had released his so-called manifesto it's clear that he's witnessed a great deal of police misconduct aside from experiencing it himself as a police officer in the way he's witnessed a number of incidents that were either buried under the rug or covered up in one fashion or another and so it seems to me that the end game from the point of view of l.a.p.d. is to kill him before he has an opportunity to end up in a courtroom. that being said i'm hoping that he's aware enough of that or
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has been aware enough of that and overconfident in his ability to survive what they had coming to have left materials that will document what he said assuming those things are true. l.a. for however the history of their police department is you know rodney king is a perfect poster child for the l.a.p.d. and although there you have civil rights lawyers and others now from los angeles who now work for the police department proclaiming that the culture has changed entirely in los angeles and now there are more minority faces in the police force and satirize the experience of say occupy protesters or people in south central on a daily basis proves otherwise do you it with all this of the manifested that he put out online accusing the l.a.p.d. of internal corruption of racism and and concealment of access was. is that do you think there is real basis on that or do you think it's just you know another
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l.a.p.d. cop who's just gone a little bit mad and i mean bay is people out there who are rooting for him and then the people out there was saying you know this is out of control. there are across the united states you know dozens of cases in the last year alone or the last two years of young black men killed by the police and the police in at the end are never indicted in the rare case where there's an indictment they're never convicted of homicide or in most cases of anything this perkel waits throughout the population the people who are on the receiving end of this treatments are aware of it and it doesn't go away when you treat people in that fashion at they lose confidence in the justice system they lose confidence in going to the courts for relief and some people decide to fight back in the only way that they know how this particular person was trained by the government to be a killer and let loose elsewhere in the world to kill on behalf of the interests
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that rule the united states and he comes back with an incredible skill set that he decided to employ to solve this particular problem from his point of view again i don't condone it but you have to understand the mechanical processes and that is apparently what's happened here and do you think given the fact that he does work for the l.a.p.d. and he had you know he he had access to all that information that he put online should on the police have found that out first i mean before we got to this point shouldn't they have been monitoring their own people that's what i'm asking. what's going on here at the bay myth that they they must hold some kind of responsibility over this. when there's a pattern of behavior that repeats itself over and over despite massive evidence in some cases that something quite contrary is going on to what's being said then the only conclusion that you can come to is that this what is being done is not an
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error but rather a policy now especially the nature of a police department has change substantially in the last twelve years you know there's been a trend from the local citizen on patrol which is what cops the ns for in america binocular in the nineteenth century and early twentieth century with the founding of the f.b.i. and its predecessors to a sort of a national police force but with the creation of the department of homeland security all of the local board unquote police forces are integrated through a federal government network and they are their training their ideological training their worldview comes from that perspective and so that apparatus has an entirely different objective than the former local your neighbor police officer had when they were going out and so where before you might have had some good old boys trying to cover each other's behinds because they are you know spends all this time
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working together and it cetera you know have official government policy being implemented and when there is no response to the citizens outcry for relief then that must also be policy you know effect. anti war activists and journalists thank you for your input on this ongoing story thank you jim. meanwhile barack obama is preparing for his big primetime speech his first state of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight this bike on top of seat over many issues including think it saved us during bombing campaigns johnny mcgrath the founder of wide awake news alternative current affairs website says the u.s. government tends to plays its own interests ahead of the population causing its citizens to delve deeper into financial trouble. it had all this promise over the
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last four years that we were going to revive the middle class and we were going to strengthen it and exactly the opposite has occurred but there's another reason why i believe that they want to get the middle class on board with any future a raising of debt ceilings this is the governed by crisis tactic that that we like to use you know talk about the middle class talk about how we're going to do things for them but it's only going to work if we throw you further and further into debt free time we have a crisis to govern by crisis moment we have the government rushing in with the solution in every single time it's more and more debt so i think a lot of people here in the united states are sitting back thinking well i don't have to worry about it because they're just going to increase the debt limit and they're just going to paper over it with a bunch of empty promises or borrowing money from across the world but at some point you know the people of this nation are going to wake up they're going to realize the pain and suffering that all this borrowing and all this propaganda war on the world has cost us and you know that it will be the citizens of this country
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